Do Huskies only recognize their owners?
Huskies only recognize their owners. Generally, Huskies basically recognize their owners in about 2 to 3 months. The more affection the owner puts into the Husky, the stronger the Husky becomes dependent on it. It will naturally only recognize the owner, and other people will not make the Husky change its behavior of only recognizing the owner. The reason is that although Huskies are cheerful at heart, they are extremely loyal.
Signs of a Husky recognizing its owner:
1. If the Husky shows its belly in front of you, it means that it recognizes you as its owner and trusts you very much.
2. If you approach your husky while it is eating, or even take away the food, it will not be aggressive with you or have any dissatisfaction, which means it recognizes you as its master.
3. Husky likes to stick to you, which means that it really regards you as its parent and loves you.
4. If your Husky often sleeps next to you, it means that you are the most trusted person and wants to protect you; it is a sign of recognition of your owner's identity.
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